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We hope that other religious leaders and even our political leaders will take similar initiatives to bring about an all–religions solidarity alliance to build a new Sri Lanka.
The United Nations expert body responsible for reviewing compliance with civil and political rights obligations has issued a scathing appraisal of the Sri Lankan government’s record.
A photo claiming to show Buddha's sacred tooth in Sri Lanka has gone viral, sparking widespread attention and debate online. Authorities are investigating the authenticity and origins of the image.
All told, the organic transition had cost the tea sector more than $425 million in losses. Uva is one of the most productive provinces when it comes to tea cultivation in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka's growth as a middle-income country aggravated the problem through the ensuing loss of access to loans on concessional terms and accelerated the timeline for debt repayment.
Many digesting the news of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s exit appeared to relish witnessing a monumental day in the country’s history.
As people continue to encroach on the elephants’ habitats in Sri Lanka, photographer Federico Borella captured the complex conflict that’s causing casualties on both sides.
The Associated Press was a finalist in two Pulitzer Prize categories — for breaking news photography of Sri Lanka’s political crisis, and for feature photography of the elderly in Ukraine. Sri Lankans ...
Sri Lanka is ready to engage in debt restructuring talks with bilateral and private creditors to recover debt sustainability as "soon as possible", state finance minister Shehan Semasinghe said on ...
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The Nation on MSNDefunded by Trump, a Sri Lankan Project Confronts the Problem It Tried to SolveStaff at Media Empowerment for a Democratic Sri Lanka never expected their small initiative to become the target of the kind of fake news it had actively worked to fight against.
With Gas Pumps All but Dry, Sri Lanka Faces Its ‘Most Difficult Time’ The island nation’s new prime minister revealed that the country’s economic disaster was even worse than imagined.
Sri Lanka's once strong economy is now dismal in every way—food prices are up, the currency has collapsed and the country can't afford to pay its debts. Citizens say corrupt political leaders ...
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